"WEEKLY OREaON STATESMAN. 0 WISELY OSIG03 ST1TESIAH. FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 187G. tPrnni Weilne-iluy Morning's lily. i.hiai. . The rain vc-utiI ay inmruil welcome ana ret-t-lii..; Ne e trt'. l ll ill t. u T.s i order- one be . ) the Postollice. (I'. n .il the hl'.in ami I I Wren !HII s UiacKsmiiii Y, Ilium'- corner, on lorn- liii riv;! . -tint. Mr. S N. Ait. O , SilM'i! --. -t .i.l A - toH-i. died on Illness. 11- V a- v, 1. , ie l. t i-cii I. n ! li lion- 1 lli.U tiini'i'V -na.! i i- ) .iprlefor of Hu ll i n . t iilmHi nml iu :i li i-i of friend. The i:.lv Tit ; "''" " rwlem open ct r.ight. is V. V "illi & Co.'s elegant wT ililUuViie- t, -tii St -it.- -in-.t. tllCJC gen He ll iVf -ti ii'ii-n ti .-int h'ti-j. fJt bv tlie peo ple tt S il in. tv ui.i'i.i a first class -t ii tslmieiit. hiuI kvcpig open al all hunt--. " '' Prof G. 11. Davis U coufli.ed to lit room with sii-kiie-i. ;in.l i-uiiuot lecture in thU city at the lime iniuotine'.-d. lie will appear on lhe li e lire stand as soon as health will permit. Salem b'hnys hive habit ot standing long Hh street mid whirling marching runts tor irtle-tri;tii! passiiijs by ; guaglng time with Hiat of tliu beuitlcaries, who anon tumbles to tlie time and feels cones pond i ugly sold. Wrj H It. We do not wMt to llud fault with the ninni.rr in whirli ir metropolitan friends t-oiiduet their centennial affair as it is purely a matter ot their own, but 80 long as outsider are exacted to tronize theui on tliKt oeonsh n it certainly seems no more than right they should have a fair show. There has been considerable pniifrnveny over the rule.' governing the trial of steam tire engines, and UOW comes o 'I well tnimde.1 complaints on the question of ba-v bill. Why is It tbat In flip selection of tnM- committee of five on bne ull that the Portland clubs have four representative- and outside clubs but one ? One of the ru'es allow the commit tee to select an umpire under certain coa-j The Recorder report the city assessment tingeucles and the question arise! 'ShbofflTTolls about ready lor adjustment by the it become neuenry tor tliem to do so might It not be ni-ule a oiie-ided affair? Would it not hive been better to select two from P.wtl inil and one each from Vancouver. Eugene ami Silem, or other points having representative, who com template citetlii2 for -the prizes. We simply thow ic out as a enggestion and e xiie action in the natter would give uni versal sati-fuction. Frank Grimes ami James Morrison, al-Iiid-il to in mir last is-ne a 'tinder arrest fm- housebreaking a few miles south of this city, were brought belore Judge Pee bles yesterday "ruing for prelimiuary examination, lilmon rorJ. Lsq., ap peared on the prosecution and P.H. D'Ar- cy, Es ., lor the defense. Several wit nesses were examine! I and all that could be f. innl HL'iiust the defendants was tbat tin y were in the neighborhood on the day In qn s io' ,'mii a none of the articles sto le i enuhl bo found ab.mt them tbe evi dence was eonsidered inulli.-ient to justi fy the Court in binding them over and they wen- therefore aepiitted. Our young friend D'Amy jn-t threw him self on the defense and leels justly proud in getting away with his cet. Til l;lit l urfl. We are n'eased to bear the above organi zitii"!! is in a fhmri-hi'ig coiidition.the ma terial of whic'i it N c. nivised being ot the boiie and sln-w ot our fair city. The offl-C-rsareu i ig evry exertion to awaken and keep !i!iv ? an -iutf rest in military af fiirs mill are putliiig the b.iys through a course of trii.iin. I'liey now drill two evening-in the week. M md iys and Fri d iva. tlie attend nice being liberal In tbe extreme. Tiievhivc bei compelled to decli-"' the iuvit it'm i To attend as a body the I'-e'iiteiiiiMl Kxhibliiiui at Portland owing to the r.et t nt .-is y t they have no X lil'ni '.(. V,s n iti.--. h.e.vever, a place h is ! -en ass g n-1 tiieni in the procession. It i-1 hi ti , I iini-eitij-1' will encour age tli- (jitanls as that, heieifter, we may Lave at leu si one military company pa- rade on fUitahle K.viiinis. ; " ' " (iiinir iuirt. fit-iie of Oreiro.i v. O. F. Pfltiger. Ju ry returned a verdict ot not guilty. Htalenf Oregon vs. Elias Morely. Ju ry euipanni 1 d and em-e on trial. Married. ' The m iny friend tbe lair young bride will be plea-ed lea-n that Miss Emma Brown, ohle-t daughter of B. F.Brown toi-m -rly of this city, was recently mar ried to W. W. O .111 i. E- i . ot Reno, 2e vad i. Mr. Colli. i is ticket agent and lilglit, te'eir.iyh iieratir ut that poll t for the. C. (Mi U an I i every way worthy ot lhe lady ot hi- choice. Klliiaw-y Last evening the hor-e attached to Hon. J I. sha v'-i nut-. ige in whnh wei-eseated Jolinny Slnw. Uhii Ue U'-,y atld Ml83 Oi l Deny, too'; li ght at -. me boys and Sliiiti.il li.en near li.e r ti road for the H .it - II hi e. when -tiiiili-nly turning a Cin ne;-lhe oie ipi t Ver t rown otil and the ,i;ii i! rtiU.K. s-1 a. t say iio one injured. Such vv.i- hin t no. v. is Hi- iiu.:y Saw Broktn. Tlte large circular saw la "vToodworth's mill, on Howell Fralrle broke on Saturday last necessitating a suspension of opera tions ior the time being. The owners have telegraphed to Sau Francisco for a new one, und they liope to bo ready for business again shortly. The planer con timies running as usiril, and Is jtiit what is needed iu Hint vteinity, from 15,000 to 2.000 feet oi lu uber leaving the mil dally. IUj 1mjii Work. J. O. Holbert, took a baud iu activo service in his candy factory yesterday, and teanlerred seven liumlred and fifty p.. nnils of sugar into as line candies as are made in the Ut.ited States, llow is that tor Salem manufactories? The City Council of the city of Salem met in their chambers last evening. Pres ent, Mayor Wright, Kecorder Hyde, Mar ital Smith, Street Commissioner Price and Councilineu llirsch, Scott, Edes, Waldo and Strong. Minutes of previous meeting read aud approval. The committee on accounts and current expenses reported sundry bills against the city, amounting to $511,15 as correct and warrants were ordered drawn for the amounts. On motion of Councilman Strong, the Street Commissioner was instructed to ex amine hydrant, pipes and mains near the corner of Center and Winter streets which were reported iu a leaky condition aud repair same if found to be the duty ot the city so to do. Bills ot Capitoil Lumbering Company and Hyde tor assessing the city, referred to appropriate committees. Permission was granted B. F. Drake to use a portion of Front aud State street for s period 00 days for building purposes. Toe. attention of the Marshal was called to certain alleys between Commercial and Liberty streets, in the northern party ot city. board of equalization. : On motion, adjourned to the first Thurs- in July. Pirule. Tliere will be a picnic on Saturday next iu tbe white oak grove opposite tbe rest deuce ot F. N. Wood worth, Esq., on How. ell Prairie. The Central Seliool of that District, tinder cluirge of Prof. J. K. Buff, will be iu attendance and furnish music for the occasion, aud having been well drilled, participants may expect some choice selections. Every body aud bis neighbors are invited to be present. From Thin-stay Morning'a Uallj.) , , LOCAL. JNOIUl. Dr. G. H. Davis, of beio, and hi3 moth er were in town yesterday Hoag E. Akin ot the Salem Postofflce, is again coumieci to ins room oy illness A little more rain for a change and strange to say the change is a welcome one Billy Stanton is ready to supply alljwho uesrre pureuasiug wiui iisuuig tacKie o an descriptions Ike Moores says the fish at Portland are boarding at the first class hotels, and tbe rats have migrated to Yamhill county. Crandall and Green now step to tbe front with a specimen of green flax very njr lour feet in length which they claim is but a lair averge of their field near Jeff erson. Water is a foot deep on the Cosmopoli tan Hotel floor at Portland, aud is still rising at the rate of one inch every two . houis. -Strawberries arc coming down in pric somewhat, fine large tame ones being sold yesterday at fifty cents a gallon. S. Friedman, tbe pioneer auctioner, will sell to the highest bidder to-day at his new store next door to Terrel & Gilling hams, a'large stwk ol fancy aud variety 6 , Sam Adolpli, having purchased his part ner interest in the Salem brewery, is prepared to lurni-li families with bis su perior Dottteu beer at lesonauie rates lor tbe season. Vf. C. Myer has concluded to remain in this vicinity with his I'eieheron slock un til August 1st. "White Prince" and the "J'ride of Perch" will haul the Albany steainT at the Centennial parade at Port laud on the coining Fourth ul July. Rev. Dr. Heininger has just cloved the Evangelieal camptMieetiog near Wheat land with a showing of twenty-three con vertd, aud a number of "inquires" on the list. We ' learn that yesterday morning Chief Lappeus, of the Portland Police force, and Mr. Page, ot Wells, Fargo & ( o.'s Express, In company with Superin tendent WHtkiuds. started to Portland, lu Charge ot the convicted par'.iei Tompkins, Hanson, Branilette and White, and anoth er convict, named Frank Johnson, where they go as witnesses in the Shepardson case. The College club would most restect fully inform tbe Evening Journal of Port land, which In its last issue contained some contemptible flings at our Salem boys that they intend meeting and prob ably defeating the Portland ciuhs on their own grounds. They ask no odds in their favor, but most assuredly demand justice iu ull its details. Luintux.' luiM'Cl Tlie cauipmeettng cl jsed Tuesday morn ing at the Xcwsonie c;iiiip ground. The attendance was small, as the D.c;ting was no, advertised. 1l-r En (-! Vompumy Ho. Bv- At special meeting of the above com pany, In their hall last Tuesday evening, at which Chief Eugineei dinger, presided, the sum ot $100 was appropriated to de fray the traveling expenses ot the "Com pany to Portland, during centennial week. Jasper Minto, Juo. Knight, Perry Mauzey and Eph S. Ollnger were appointed a com mittee ofarruiigemunts, atidJno. Knight and Oweu lluiton were appointed to as certain the names ot those who desired to attend on that occasion. The boys propose having a way up time, and judging from the amount ot' drilling they do nowaday.- we opine they intend bringing homo Some of tho?e prizes. We hope they may suc ceed in doing so. MrtiH berry I Vtlvil. Tbe Guild of the Episcopal Cltutch of this city, appointed a committee some time since to make arrangements tor a straw berry festival, to be given as soon as the season was lairly underway. At a recent meeting of the committee it was resolved that the festival should take place at the Legislative Hall on Tuesday evening next. No pains will be spared to make the occa sion a pleasant one to all participants. Strawberries and cream, Ice cream," cakes and refreshing beverages will be liberally served, and a real jolly time is intlci- patd. Tbe ladies iu charge of the affair will be pleased to welcome all who may favor them with their presence on the evening in question, and will endeavor to give litem the full worth of their money In a general good time, with plenty to eat and drink. Arc "iB Uolus SO Pal u IT It so we call attention to the Averill Chemical Paint, advertised by Wsather- ford Co. This paitit has been iu use a number ol years, aud has stood the test of time, and all kinds of weather. It h pre pared in a liquid form ready tor use. or any ddslred shade, or pure white. It Is comi)oS8d or the best materials known to the trale, and possess elasticity, brilliancy and durability not equalled by any other paint. The Averill Chemical paint is tbe paint for all purposes, and its permanent and uniform tints recommend Its use any where. Call on Weatherford & Co., and get some. ...... i mil uiu-r. I xue onege mse uan ciud, or tins iMt.V tCt rlaV OnfoH na AnmnnfUrtm Ax V, " v...jfc.i.D .... We understand the Yamhill boys, the' HpartauR of Vancouver and tbe Nipper! vcuiBiiiiiai uieunis si lortiaiKl. tppe elub, of Gervaiswill also contefd, for the prizes. These in adduiou, th Porthind clubs wilt make an exciting contest for Centennial honors. Plenlc. There will be a picnic on next Saturday in the white oak grove, oppo Ue the house ot Mr. F. N. Woodworth on Howell Prairie. The Central School, under tbe charge of the Very popular teacher, Mr. J. K. Buff, will be 1 1 attendance, and tliere will be such voeal musicas his scholars can perlorin, which Is first rate. A general attendance is requested. Cntiitiln llrottiu. C. H. Col well, or this city, presented our ofilce yesterday with a sample of the Salem Centennial broom, which in quality ot stocckand elegance of finish is interior to none manufactured abroad. He is prer pared to furnidi them on short notice, and while patronizing home industries our readers will do well to see to it that our Salem broom factory is supported liberally. I nrulleU for. When on dury our fire-laddies are priviledged characters and, as It is right they should use their own judge ment us to where they hull run their engine, when on drill or parade, however, they should have some re gard for the life ami limbs of the gen eral public, and use the street rather than the sidewalk when racing through our thoroughfares. Let our boys recollect this and avoid annoy ance to pedestrians. MAItltlIJI. At tlie residence 1 1 Tims. King, Esq.. on the evening of June l'Jili, by Kev. II. P. Peck, Mr. Win. M. Taylor and MUs Martha Stehmau. iii I'l l M itr. VwuliHiM Judge. Wkdni-ImY, June 'li), 1878. State of Oregon vs. Elias Morely Jury returned a verdict ot not guilty. Suite of Oregon vs. Frank M. Johnson- cause on trial. loslltli.lt AeeoiaiiModntloua In order to insure lodgings for all who may visit Portland during the wek of jubilee, in addition to the extra lodgings prepared by all the hotels iu the city and the numerous private lodging bouses, the Centennial Committee have arranged with the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, to haye all their extra steamboats moored along tbe city front during the week ol tbe Fourth of July, that those who wis may find lodging 'board ship. Mr. Weill ler, agent of the Oregon Steamship com pany will have the John L. Stephens and Gus3io Telfair, brought and kept there during the time for tho same purpose. It appears that tliere will bo no lod'?lns in the cify. want of Illati Water. - The citizens of Portland are enjoy lug a new sensutiou iu the way of high water, the like of which has not been seen by even the oldest inhabitant. The snows of Eastern Oregon and Washington Territory having mic- cumbed to the warm weather, the numerous tributaries of tlio Columbia have become swollen und caused the water to rise to uu rnpreeeilentcd night iu that stream, lu tutu causing a genuine Jlood in tlnj'wuy of bunk water iu the Willamette, nllecting it s fur up us Oregon Cttv. The high water ol lHO'i linn heretofore been con sidered the "lender of fashion" lu that line, but even that lias been compell ed to take a back neat in tli! tho (..citteiimal year. Tlte metropolitan press has been fairly teeming with Its depredations. The water is two fout deep on Front street, business beintr in a Pi-ent. ni.Mis.iir., ,i..,i l ertv holders have olueeil ben w ,. chineryofttllkiiidsonthe Nicholsou pavement to keen it in nlnoe. while First street, from Washington north, is undereoiiiir the aam treatment. The fire is nut out in tl. wnrlf. and to niirht tbe malum will b nlnuil - es 1 until m, ai. f..n- ti, n i nn,nmiinn.Ltn,ui fri.-tj vto awM tiuut to iimiou lUvCklQOv cars have stopped running from Wash ington street north. The Clarendon Hotel floor la about a foot under water and temporary bridges ure being erect ed to uccomtuodnte pedestrians on many of the public thoroughfares, As yet no indications point to au ar- , 4 . nilriLiep. ntui mhiictm ii mi a wnt.tr lino , B- -- I ATA Still llllllltliliifV It lu naiiaratlir . . . . " .. . supposed, however, that matters are ... . . . at their worst and the water will probably commence falliufr. shortly. llletl. Died at the residence of Mr. Fairer, In this city, Tuesday, June 20tii, of con sumption, Arthur Hell, aged Co years. Deeceased was formerly ot Lawrence, Mass., aud has resided in Oiegon City since his arrival In this State, ten years since. The remains were tukeu to tbat city for interment. At Portland, yesterday afternoon. Clll- ... fnrrl pfiloat inn ef Mr noil Mm n. f St r.. flrwi ni.t .wt. yeur!,. Tno reinahis will le brought to :,i,:0 r... i... .1... r. .i . J ...... "in I'm iiiw iiiiiiihi w frsattu ace Friday atternoon. M. J J. Next Tuesday the 27ih inst., Is the day Bppo!..io.l for the exereisesot fin gradua ting class at the Acail. inv ol the sacred Heart. These exercises are, as u-ual, pub lic, hence alt who feel interested in the cause of education are hereby most cordi ally invited to lie present. Tbe forenoon session will extend from half past nine until twelve. The afternoon session from two to five. Wednesday, tlie 2'ilh. Inst., is Commencement Day. Tickets will be required lor admission to the exercise. Young children not admitted. From Friday .Morning's Jaily. 1.U4 AI. ISO I KS. More sunshine, with uvery indication of more warm weather. Winslow Exerter. of England, is regis- tereu at tue ciieineKeta uotei. Oregon cherries and California peaches anu tomatoes are In market. The river at this point raised about five inches yesterday. Eugene Shelby went homo yesterdav after a short Vi-it among friends in this city. C. W. Shaw & Co. are prep.'ired to sell property of all descriptions. Money loaneu on goon sectti ny. I lie river at l ortl ind lias risen In a point four inches above the high wuler mark of 1802. When lu search of a good smoking or chewing tobacco, Stanton a call. article of give Billy The Oregon! urn by mull missed Hie yesterday to the di-appointineut of numer ous subscrloers, Martin & Allen an- indulging lu a new awning iu front of llieir grocery store on Suite btreet. Sam R. Irwin, nl Portland, has been cruuini-sioiied a Nntoiy Public by bis Ex Cellency Gov. u rover. Street Com inis-iouer Price Is itoing al ter property holders lively, whose side walks ure out ol reprir. Breymau B-os sell their goods at, bed rock prices, and their stock embraces almost every variety of dry and dress goods. Geo. W. Belt of College Base Ball club will ifo to Gervais lo-iunnow lo Umpire a game between I tie Nippers, ut that city, and the Silvertou chin. Miss Clara B. Meaeham has opened a select school at her mother's residence on State Btreet and Is we learn meeting with excellent success. Mart V. Brown advertises In the San Francisco Chronicle for his gold beaded cane, which be lost on lhe steamer on tho way down. It was highly prized by Mart, it being the gilt ot uu intimate IrleuU, Frank Bewley U practicing reading the Declaration of luneiieiidence whilj stand ing In water waist deep lo become accus- VoiZr1"1" m PUU, Call in aud examine Doc Hendersou's "long wavy ringlet- of ra von black liuir," .is thev are tossed hither and you by cool i t.reees. eina ua t i ii'' from 1. C. Smith iV. Co.'s Artie Soda Fount. Take Action. Wo regret exceedingly to notice that the enthusiasm manifested soon alter the Wll lamette Woolen Mills were destroyed by Are to assist In the rebuilding of the same Is dying out, and the hole mutter will go by default unless Immediate action is taken in the premises. Mr. (Jriswold Is still willing to Invest nil lie has lu the en- torprte, being fully i nutbleiit It Is a pay- lug divestment, when properly managed. The old one was the menus ol making for tunes for some ol its past uwuers, and when burned down a- paying a percenl- ngeoiithe capital inve-ted. lhe water power worth iu ll-elf, thousands ot dol lars remains Idle to-day, and unless some thing Is done Immediately is likely to re main Idle tor some time to eomo. A num ber of the hands employed are slill bore awaiting iictlot. on the part of those Inter- Mteil, ancl iinle-w something Is done very 800" "" wl" ,H" ""l'"-d to move else- where, where they can seeuro a means of livollllood tor themselves and families. Many of Uwm nre l,rerty holders, and S" payers and good citizens, such " "0,,,HH """ru l'' ww- 1110 n,,"s "-iiiaJieil almost constant employment for .. i ... i rti mi auout one niuuircu employes, men, worn 1 i.l, , - ii " ""ou, uuu uixpunou nunuauy "lousauus oi uouars in mo inuie circles oi Sotam. let In face ol all these facts Sa- lem capitalists stand calmly by, and by Inaction allow this enthusiasm to die out. We can but think it Is simply because no public spirited man takes tho lead in the matter. This Inactivity should be allowed to stand in the way no longer, as what is Ia h. A .....; I... ..!.. 1,1.. 11.. n.i. - i,i , . , , Urlswold will not. nor can he be exnected . ' tn wn t a 1 l !!.... .l ..,. bis capital elsewhere. We would suggest H,., .,,.,. . ., , , I that a public meetlne bo culled and have the matter talked up and thoroughly can vas-sed, and by this means ascertain what can be done- Salem cannot afford to lose tlie Willamette Woolen Mills or any other home Industry. Each Is essential to the welfare ol the other, aud a little pecuniary assistance In the way ol a loan, will insure tbe rebuilding uf the mills. Who will be the first to take hold of thU matter. m i ii t out r. TiiuitsiuY, June 22, 1S70. State of Orciinii vs. Frank M. Johnson Cause tried und submitted to the jury who a-turned a verdict of not guilty witl out leaving their -eats. T. 0. Barker vs. E. II. Sullivan ct al Deer ot lifieehHtire ol mortgage. L. W. ltusey vs. L. Van Turtarotal Demurrer to amended answer over-ruled aud decree of foreclosure of mortgage am judgment for plaintiff rendered iu accord ance with agreement of tho parties. Cbas. Swegle vs. Paulina Phillips et al Device grunted plaintiff In accordance with prayer ul complaint. U. A. ltigg vs. A. I. Nicklin, et hi Motion lo strike out part of amended re ply urguedund taken under advisement Nathaniel Hudson vs. 1'. L. Willi- continued as per stipulation on file. J.C. Csywood vs. P. L. Willis con tinued as per stipulations on file. Matliias Uayey, et al., vs. Smith Do cree ol partition ordered in accordance with the report of referees. P. II. Fly nu vs. Mary J. West hi, ndmtn Istrator Cause on trial. 1'iinr Ili-Ntiltn uur iriciui fneiluuiu iiuu an auc tion yesterday und his word for it, it proved an immense success Afte twenty minutes industry with th ueu ne drew a crowd one man an two boys. Nothing duunted he com menced the tale. He put up a four- bit china box. Nary bid. Put a te cent piece in and knocked It down fo a short i,it. He then put up a silve plated butter knife. No one wunte it. lie placed a short bit with it aud and knocked down the'lot for ten cunts A dozeu pair of socks followed suit Everybody wore them but hod a full supply on bund, A Chinaman hap pcucd in und winked knowingly Friedmuu of course considered it uh good us a bid ond announced it sold to "Hong Kong Tuck Lunk." The moo eyed Celestial responpetl, "no sitbbe, and the small boys snickered. A few more articles were disposed of. lie ceij its total, eighty cents. First cost of articles disposed of, $4,30. Dead loss, $3,50. Bale closed until another duy and Friedman still happy. "En terprise, my boy, enterprise. Silioolit bo NtoMd. Nuinerons complaints have reached us lately, regarding the action of cer tain representatives of the hoodlum el ement who almost dully buthe in tlie waters of Mill Creek, just buck of the North Salem Hchool house. Tho lo cality is in plain sight of a number o dwelling houses and the boys at time are not only exceedingly boisterous but are likewise vulgar and insulting iu their conversation and action when ladies are in sight as they ur CHInpui1!U to be in tin The Marshal has been eir own house notified of Hi fact aud will hereafter arrest and pun ish those guilty of this breach of do coney. Tue boys will therefore o we to find some other bathing places inn Foraouiil. We are pi used to learn that our friend -Sum R. Irwlu, has been ottered a posi tion lu the well known banking house ol I.iuld & Tilton in Portland, made vacant, by the election of the pi-jst.m liuaunhent, Jas. A. Smith to the ullhe of County Clerk of Multnomah county. Sain" tn gentle man, a thorough lu-eounlant and bunk- epur, ami hi- success In business will be source ol giatUicailon to Ins numerous lends tlnoneln, in Hie V illiunerto Valley. Doiiornlil.v AiijiiUletl. 'i'he can- wliemln tlie Slate of Oregon as pl.tlntlll and Frank M. Joliusnn ilo iiilaut, lias excited cuusldecahlu lutenst the circuit Court this Kesslon. lie us eh 'igetl wltluissmilt with a dangerous weapon. A number ol witnesses were xainined on both sides, ami at the coll usion nl tint testimony and without argu- ent from the counsel, the Jury, before avlng their seats returned a verdict of not guilty. Sent Adrift. Olllcer John W. Mluto arrested, on Wednesday evening, a Swede named Bon- daiizus. on tbe testimony of two parting who charged him with beluga deserter Irnm tho U. ti. army. He was placed In durance vile over night, aud Gen. O. O. oward, commander of the depuriineiit notified ol bis arrest, and furthor instruc tions solicited, flaying no response trota headquarters up to noou yesterday, the man was discharged from custody and again runs at will. t'uueral t'cremonlaa. The funeral of Clifford Htroud will take place this morning, on the arriv al of the mail train from Portland. 'rlonds of the family are requested to meet the remains ut the depot, us It will be impossible for them to be tukea to either house or churoh. Rev. P. 8. Knight of tue Congregational Church will olllulute. The truin is due at the depot ut 10:20 A. M., and the body will lie tukeu from tliere directly to he cemetery . t'lrvuieu'a JMtM-tloii. The board ot Fire Delegates met at their hall last evoiiiuc und seheieil ilia illowing Jides of the election if tho ollluers. Chief Engineer und Assistant: Capital Enuino Co. No. Frank E. Ilodgklu, Tiger Engine CO i. 2. James Coffee J Alert Hook aid .adder Co. No. 1, R. A. Kitrirs. I I a eclion will be held in Firemen- Halt Monday, July 3rd, from 2 to 0 o'clock r.M. LIST OF I.ETTEIJS. kemnliiiiit .n Ilia PmtudUso, Saturn. at this itiuo. I'urwniM culling lor Iheno limur. nam iilvo lbs lute on whi.ih Uiey aru ilvurllsu 1 : Ailams, W Ailitnitf. Mini ftnratl AlkuiiMiu, Win lluniliten. Win l.eiii.lli'it, Alnil A tjunli, John laivuijicu, tlit-.u K Mnriln, Kriii.iMn 11 Mull, UmT Mil, kev, i. V 'i Mil, hell, den Miller, Iva MHMHey, Ihiwee UliMtlKuinui-y, Wm MiKjklev, iS I'uhiin,' ,1 Ihilnaiii. Henry rimuii u ii Hell', Kilwnnl KieluirilMin, Itev t ' Kike, l.ealur V llveil, J n Itusx, li II Miupliuril, r' l-liuw, Vli-llll-Biiii,eiini, kitwnnl K-.iiit, J-iliii ISi-dII, Frank tniiiili, A Mnllli, J H 4 'laiiliiirt, Kreil 'I reiixnve. W in M Tiiylnr, Win .11 Ward, Ituwun O Wi.ser, lieortro Wlllanl, A II Williams .i..io V.).hI, Wllliiiin T. II. UKJKKV, l. M. -Hill-Ill. in, Al.lll it lt.mi.iH, JmnuA Itcekur 1. Koil, Murirsret linumn., Maine Hurler, Lhiiiu li.iiison, Wm hmiviic, Js Hiiyct, jnlm lliiil. I, 1 1 ii ion Hull ii. Mm I. K llriiw n, Henry Curiur, Kli Oirntl. 41iiifrot Cnrother?!, AiiKUta Colij, Molllv K Ctmo, ieing i uri in, j t; nin-eo, Kiln 1iivik, pirlha L KiuiUni. i: H I liny. Aliiitha (lilliion, Holmrt tony, Lyiliit K t'l-iiino-s, Win iiiiiu, ,en II mull, JIihI. II llvnne, A ' llimull, Wllliiir 1' llnrvoy, Kbuiia llurrls, HlisU:rl.-ti llukd, W L italem, June -io, lHT'i. A HKAN-NUW MMUUlll: For Prexldaut H. of the I'liltud F'rleiliuiui. Miilcn, I promiso, if eleeted, to piv all my rolativos no oliice, aud all who vote for nio mi ul. Kant olirnino; ill. r.:luie i Hlji uio to ho eli e-iud ami will have no into for my two titoivs in KuU-iu, ait lwill clow) out now my ntira atoeR of Komls, ri-KardlcHs uf-aolur or pruviouD eoiiditinn oi'sur vilmlo, at t"o Inllnwmg rates, that will aMlonibli tlie nativm, to-wil: tluod hemp carpet at 20 cents per yard; matting at H e.-ntn pur yard; aiiiKram carpet, at U7 In 8,"H ceies per yard; oil cloth eaipiit, 874 to 7.) caiits por yiinl; tiu Viotoriu lawn, 15 nti per yard; Rents' drilled tlrawora ut 2j ci-hib per pair, and ull kinds of furnishing K'""Ih in pr-o purtiou. llovs'clotliiim fiiiin $:l in fill ir n t; men' clothing from to to SW5 per mm; whim shirta at $1, WucklliKK aud aoeks nl a hit a pair, aud other ""'" to corr(wMiiid. Finn itiiihriud arwl liandkuriihiufH at a hit apiece; 14 Miriiaof calico for oiih dollar; Uvo apnolH of liiook'a cotton for -2-2 cents; in fuel my im mourns aud well aolccu-t stock ol K-nril iiiur clianiliae in tlie two store rooms in the Execu tive block is mm offered al a aacrilhcn, for ca-li only, for it costs monuy to run lor tho Presi dency. The ways arc crooked, but you will find uiy goods etraiKht, and I challunKe ths world to compute with uie during the campaign fur cash only. Yonr next I'reaidout, apr!5 dAwtf 8. Fhikdman. Ir. NiiKe'a Catarrh Iteuicsly. Is no patent medicine humbug, got up to dupe tbe Ignorant and credulous, nor is it represented as being "composed of rare aud precious substances brought from tho four corners of the earth, carried several times across the Great Desert of Sahara on the backs of fourteen camels and brought across tbu Atlantic ocean on two ship-." It Is a simple, mild, soothing remedy, n perfect hiecilie for minrrh and 'col l In the bead;" al,-o lor offensive breath, loss or impairment of the Hen-o of smell, taste, or hearing, watery or weak eyes, pain in the bead, when caused as tbe all lint uuh'eipieully are, 1-y the vi lcncc uf c;;'.un'h.